Three women huddle together with reference books on their laps and discuss post-colonialism, aesthetics, and ideology. |
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In every religion or ideology radicalization of sacred texts has long existed. |
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The rest of them either attacked people we were friendly with or simply had the wrong ideology for our taste. |
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The Soviet Union's ideology had many adherents and apologists throughout the West. |
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However we are not able to make cosmological models without some admixture of ideology. |
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More so as the theme revolves around the ubiquitous concept of rasa an Indian concept and ideology based on emotions. |
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We must not believe that all opinion is ideology, that reason is only power, that there is no truth to prevail. |
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Since the public has lost faith in ideology, politicians must now use fear in order to maintain their hold over the masses. |
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According to the ideology of air guitar playing all evil things disappear from the world whenever people play the air guitar. |
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The march-lands and the countryside may have formulated the ideology of nationalism. |
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Men's health self-help is both an instigator and a product of this ideology. |
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In most overseas countries the ideology of fundamentalist, neo-classical economics is seen as flawed. |
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The caricatures are critical analyses of a writer's childhood, life style, ideology and views. |
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They spend so much time arguing about ideology that, when it comes to the crunch, decisions on important issues are often deferred. |
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It would be worthwhile examining, cursorily, the roots of this ideology before dispensing with it for good. |
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Eventually the ideology that has won the support of the majority will prevail and cut the ground from under the tyrant's feet. |
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What follows exposes the work's innards and the dangerous ideology that informs it. |
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Despite years of evidence highlighting their failings, dogmatic adherence to dated ideology persists. |
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China's economic geography was formerly heavily shaped by a socialist ideology that downplayed agglomeration economies. |
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The tendency is for the ruling ideology to slowly come to accommodate rebellion, to sanitise, defang and deodorize its primary practitioners. |
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This meant freedom and a new life for millions of people who had been enslaved by the promoters of this ideology for decades. |
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The propagation of this globalisation ideology has become like an act of faith. |
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The casualties, in our wonderfully varied city, are as globalised as the ideology that caused them. |
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This outlook is not merely the ideology of Bush and his inner circle, as was made clear by the prostration of the Democratic Party. |
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It is a brilliant slogan for conveying clearly and punchily that the old world of ideology has gone forever. |
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That government and nation may commit itself to that ideology for one hundred years or more. |
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But it's difficult to dialogue with someone whose ideology dismisses your equality. |
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State-Zionism is an ideology based on an absolute conviction, one impervious to history and experience, to emendation and to compromise. |
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Schwarzmantel argues that the concept of ideology is an epiphenomenon of modernity. |
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Armstrong's analysis indicates the particular deployment of a new ideology of bourgeois morality centring on the strict domestication of women. |
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These could now elucubrate an ideology to sanctify and legitimize the authority of the new kings. |
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Some comrades have written works and articles under the guidance of their wrong ideology in an effort to create spiritual pollution. |
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For Barres, this constituted a menace to the French nation, indeed to the French race, for it was a German ideology. |
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Identifying with either side blinds you with ideology, makes up your mind for you and stops you thinking. |
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Like others of her generation, she accepted, at least superficially, the ideology of racialism. |
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In the final analysis, the ideology of radical diversity surreptitiously promotes a political program of the same kind. |
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And women's liberation as an ideology has come up against the limits of capitalist society. |
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Wind farms are a horrible example of what happens when people with worthy intentions try to construct an ideology around them. |
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Likewise, they aligned themselves with the same ideology that also supported negative gender attacks against Carson. |
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Veterans from any war have minds, have experiences, have opinions and align themselves with one political ideology or another. |
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It's true that the magazine abides under a very loose ideology of laissez-faire, and just how laissez-faire we have begun to see recently. |
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If your party ideology is the cult of individualism, then it's no surprise they all see themselves as the alpha boss. |
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Such views, however, stemmed more from Mitchel's hatred of capitalism and landlordism than from any coherent socialist ideology. |
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Limited government is a cornerstone of America's political institutions and is tightly yoked to the country's founding ideology. |
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The most fundamental problem, she argues, hinges on ambiguities in Marx's definition of ideology itself. |
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In its ideology and its practice it is neither a renunciatory nor an otherworldly religion. |
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On the other hand, the temperance narrative confines perception, and thus representation, within the limits of its own ideology. |
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The rise of fascism, with its Aryan ideology, made Sterne look at racism in her own country. |
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Also repugnant to Moses was the Egyptian ideology that chose to enslave live men in order to build temples and pyramids to honor dead men. |
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Ironically, the unchallenged primacy of the supreme leader is also the saving grace of communist ideology. |
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At the same time, the ideology of individualism, freedom and choice had been becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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This odd little book weighs collective ideology against individualism, caricaturing both. |
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Globalization depends on an ideology of accumulating wealth, personal glory, or individualistic freedom, she said. |
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So this is an ideology I think that people are responding to, but it's not a good one. |
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He criticized the Restoration state, its social and juridical base, and its orthodox religious ideology. |
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This legitimated the regime in the eyes of the faithful, a very political consequence of adherence to a seemingly apolitical ideology. |
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To the extent they fight against the new revivalism of that old time ideology of liberty, they give aid and comfort to the enemy. |
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Conspiracy is unnecessary when ideology hungers for power and its many adherents swarm of their own accord to the same pot of honey. |
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Liberalism, not conservatism, was the default ideology because Roosevelt made his arguments in stark and clear ideological terms. |
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This relatively new ideology was based in socialism, and shared some views with nihilism. |
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We should not get into the ideology of capitalism versus socialism in health care. |
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He is very good on revolution and ideology and writes extensively on capitalism and socialism and the rise of the Soviet Union. |
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For now it appears more interested in finding jobs for its members than it does in ideology. |
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Theories of a historical baroque period, as well as those of a resurgence of baroque ideology and stylistics, are both valid. |
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It's exactly the interpretation you would expect from an arch-conservative secure in his ideology. |
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That he is selectively reaching out to some unions does not mean he is bending his ardently pro-business ideology. |
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The battles in the party aren't about ideology but about the only question that matters. |
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Throughout his career he was an advocate of Constructivism not merely as an artistic movement but as the ideology of a way of life. |
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In addition to the physical ruin, there was the collapse of the ideology which had been so prominent. |
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A State's military ideology is also biased to the extent to which it expresses the views of a country's supreme ruling authority. |
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Instead, he asserts that we are in fact so entrenched in ideology that it is difficult to even distinguish its parameters. |
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An assimilationist melting-pot ideology glosses over real differences of historical experience and fairness. |
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And we all have the right to hate the president, challenge his ideology or scream at the top of our lungs that his policies are unfair. |
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I seem to be insinuating the possibility and attractiveness of an ideology that will analyze social ills on a transcendental plane. |
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The ideology of machismo refers to masculine dominance and sexual conquest. |
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It also developed a new ideology of team and reciprocal protection of air combat formations, and cruise missile salvos by naval ships. |
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This is more a function of the corrupting affect of being in the majority, I think, than of which ideology is dominant. |
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Craven, though not Schapiro, fingers the ideology and restrictive practices of Taylorism by name. |
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By teaching ideology instead of facts, our schools are erasing the nation's collective memory. |
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These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology. |
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One of the central tenets of this ideology is the inherent inferiority and weakness of women. |
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Killing for ideology must be banished from our repertoire if we are to live decent lives. |
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The phantoms of ideology have prevailed over the materiality of want and need. |
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They blended entertainment with education in a way that adhered securely to the prevailing ideology of broadcasting. |
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The national ideology insists on an unequivocal ethnic relationship with the ancient Illyrians. |
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Mankind has always been under threat from the extremes of nature and from extreme ideology in pursuit of power. |
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With such an ideology before us, the prognosis of the post-disengagement scenario is not far to seek. |
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Perhaps what is said here does just represent the death throes of an ideology whose day is done. |
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Yet these operatives, fighting on scattered battlefields, share a similar ideology and vision for our world. |
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He knows he appeals to people who still regard politics not as the art of compromise, but as the battlefield of ideology. |
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In nineteenth-century America, racial uplift ideology focused on the civilization of the African Diaspora. |
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Thus, it is all the more important that memorials contain accurate information about history as mediated ideology. |
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At the end of the day the political ideology that says we must not have a toll road has won the day. |
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A small group started a movement that got the support of a nation to bring down an ideology that kept the country in chains. |
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Their variety of environmentalism is merely the latest totalizing ideology to arise in the West over the past two centuries. |
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Integral to Wagnerian ideology is a belief that all sense of individual identity vanishes during sexual activity. |
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The Government's been so successful in dominating the middle ground, and voters seem to detest any whiff of political ideology. |
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Eventually, the ideology de-evolved into an almost completely racist bent to all football bedlam. |
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Most writers who display political badges, in fact, want to make mileage in the name of ideology. |
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The medium to transmit this terror can be religion, culture, technology, and ideology. |
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This paper is not exhaustive and has only covered some of the areas in which the Constitution has been violated and its ideology torn to shreds. |
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It was supposed to be about ideology and heroism, but in reality, it was just a new brand of monarchy. |
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The wine of conservatism continues to slowly turn into the vinegar of tribal ideology. |
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From the U.S. perspective, the concept of government-funded media has an air of propaganda and monolithic ideology. |
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There are certain social mores that last no matter what the ideology of the current administration. |
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For many, scientific materialism is not a bloodless philosophy but a passionately held ideology. |
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But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
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The militarism and ultranationalism of this ideology needs no further testimony. |
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They espoused an ultranationalistic ideology which advocated the formation of an exclusively Turkish state. |
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It serves as a kind of a triggering mechanism, a motive force of military ideology. |
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He thinks of Europe as being a brake on the ideology of economic unilateralism which is capitalist, conservative and reactionary. |
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And language ideology is not necessarily a unilinear force that binds speakers of a language together. |
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Many remain unimpressed, still waiting for a new top-down ideology to chart the course. |
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Determined to unmask the ideology of others, they have become ideologues themselves. |
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The 20th century was a century of savage slaughter, insane ideology, and unparalleled progress. |
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We should also remember that unrestrained growth is the ideology of the cancer cell. |
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But there is a Social Security crisis based on ideology and on the total national debt. |
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By nationalism we mean the political ideology that locates the right of self-government in a people who share a common culture. |
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Political ideology is the result of individuals making statements about the world based on theory, and in many cases, political necessity. |
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The church, racial ideology, the Broederbond, and braaivleis remained anchors for different segments of society. |
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The Utopians may be neo-Marxist radicals adhering to a proven failed ideology, but they weren't complete morons. |
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The filmmakers were making a break from the ironclad Soviet cinematic ideology. |
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This ideology was tested and solidified before and during WWI when the AFL loudly proclaimed its patriotism. |
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Still, ideology scores high marks for the true believers who isolate themselves in a bubble of unreality. |
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No ideology, creed or policy yet devised has ever stopped people trying to do the best for their children at a purely individual level. |
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So it was a burlesque of colonial ideology, now some might call it camp, there was a little bit of that. |
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Those who purchase goods in a world market are also buying into the ideology of the world capitalist economy. |
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The book is laced with notes, side bar comments, references and documented examples to support his training ideology. |
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We all probably think ourselves capable of switching off ideology and interest, of objectifying the task at hand. |
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This of course entails the idea that the ruling ideology doesn't take itself seriously. |
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Some of the digs at old-school European values and ideology particularly hit the mark. |
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I believe the battle against bad ideology and bad theology is for better or worse fought out in those realms. |
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Strategic team ideology has at its core the notion that the power and expertise of the team is essential to the stimulation of change. |
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It is only on the level of the third, the Vaishya caste, that life is devoted primarily to the ideology of wealth. |
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Decentralization becomes an ideology only when we allow it to be, but the heart of the matter is how to manage changes. |
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It says less about the logic of reform than about the poverty of a debate that's strangled by interest groups and ideology on both sides. |
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It's ironic that so many people use a patriarchal and racist ideology to critique what they think is an engine of oppressive authority. |
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The administration, motivated more by ideology than by reasoned analysis, struck out on its own. |
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It seemed as if life would offer them everything yet there they were hemming themselves in with this terrible ideology. |
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Now, she is qualified to join forces and she can be pacified by this inane and ossified ideology. |
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But in the Chinese as well as Western ideology, isn't it the heroic personality in an individual that counts? |
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They are people for whom reality is probably less important than their ideology, and their moral certitudes. |
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Because of her sturdy intellectual independence and integrity, Ravitch exempts no sect, ideology, or school from failure and folly. |
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Though much has been theorized to the contrary, such subcultures are not de facto resistant to a dominant ideology. |
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Modernism's understanding of the links between subjectivity and gender was shaped by Victorian domestic ideology. |
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Brazil has carved out a path that is not based on ideology or over-simplistic economics. |
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Some people presumably didn't want their quest for pure money sullied with dirty ideology. |
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In circulation were the Soviet chervonets and the rubles designed to portray the symbols of the Soviet ideology. |
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But here we must take care not to judge people's ideology superficially, by merely looking at their insignia or uniforms. |
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The first occasion was the collapse of the Soviet superpower enemy and of Communism as an ideology. |
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These images reflected an ideology that held older men in high esteem and assumed respect and honour to increase as individuals aged. |
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People's generosity and the ideology of reciprocity palliated the experiences of poverty, hard times, and corn shortages. |
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People who are marketing ideology as truth will eventually go the way of the pamphleteers, I suspect. |
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The nascent party's ideology emphasized pan-Arabism, nationalism, and a form of socialism. |
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The ideology that did most to sustain capitalism was humanism, the belief in man as the free, autonomous origin of history. |
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But in fact, the words, symbolism and ideology were a ruse for grasping and holding onto power. |
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These leaders are past masters in bending the rhetoric of ideology to justify the corporate company they keep. |
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In this sense the representations of motherhood potentially extend far beyond patriarchal ideology. |
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Central to its ideology was a nostalgic idealization of pre-industrial society. |
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Multiculturalism is a political ideology that has completely altered the demographic identity of this nation. |
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The Stalinists had played a central role in Nasser's career and in facilitating Nasserism as a political ideology. |
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This decision is quite obviously influenced by the political ideology of the political party in power now. |
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If I'm a realist, that means I think judges ought to decide cases on the basis of my political ideology. |
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The term Libertarian stands for a political ideology that basis itself on freedom. |
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He is guided neither by the maxims of a political ideology nor by conspicuous moral principle, but rather by a simple need to retain power. |
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The imposition of any one version of knowledge would be expected to reflect the ideology of the controlling political group. |
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All nation-states, whatever their political ideology, have persecuted minorities in the past and many continue to do so today. |
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This position seems quite incompatible with a political ideology that claims ethical and moral superiority. |
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Traditionally, the name of a party represents its political ideology and values. |
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In examining the evidence, one must conclude that Gaullism is neither a doctrine nor a political ideology. |
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The new party has to be nationalist, built on sound principles of open ideology and economic policies. |
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Economic ideology is most strongly predicted by income and other indicators of economic class position. |
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Economic ideology took a decidedly secondary place, with respect to what they considered as an overriding historical imperative. |
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What are the political consequences of an ideology that equates thinness with virtue and fat with vice? |
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The idea and meaning of self help today embraces an ideology, an ideal, a practice, and a way of life. |
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The emphasis, in line with Mr Howard's ideology, was on individual responsibility. |
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Moreover, this practice was legitimated through an ideology based on Hellenistic ideals. |
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There may be a distinction between the professed ideology of a group and the actual beliefs of individual members. |
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In a modern state, it is a basic role of the government to protect its citizens irrespective of their ideology and beliefs. |
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The Nordic sexual culture is characterized by an ideology of gender equality. |
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After 1848, the argument goes, the interested character of bourgeois ideology became apparent. |
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Jyishu had studied environmental politics and ideology in college, and had spent a brief spell working on the conservation parks in the Amazon. |
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We have to resist engagement in the concoction of large inspiriting narratives, because they so easily seduce in fantasy or ideology. |
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Now the other, perhaps rather obvious point that Jameson raises, is the relation between fantasy and ideology. |
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These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology. |
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Moreover, the development of a dominant ideology deserves a mention in this context. |
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The emergence of improvement as a dominant ideology derived from three of its characteristics. |
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He understands it to be a redundant, intolerant, expansionist ideology incapable of peacefully coexisting with other faiths. |
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Hopefully those discussions needn't include hateful diatribes against those who love in ways your ideology frowns upon. |
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As an ideology nationalism has, like the other concepts mentioned above, many variants and permits of no easy one-line definition. |
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That is the underlying problem of coherence in contemporary Western ideology. |
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The political-philosophical understanding of ideology is one such coign of vantage. |
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But in spite of its collectivist ideology the system rested on a charismatic leader and a personality cult around him. |
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There are many among us who are becoming intolerant of those who are of a different faith, ideology or political party. |
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History is the process of immunizing us to the eccentricities of a specific milieu, the milieu of place in favor of ideology. |
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As a production-oriented ideology, communism was based upon the fallacy of production itself being the ultimate purpose of economic activity. |
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The Soviet Union was collapsing and with it the certainties of the cold war and communist ideology. |
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They may fall prey to a nihilistic impulse and a counterproductive collectivistic ideology. |
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Science is itself an ideology, one that properly restricts its own sphere of influence to observing and explaining physical phenomena. |
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The philosophical claim of the end of philosophy as a discipline, with the end of ideology and history, has led to diverse reactions. |
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Further political concerns are voiced about the role of search engines in supporting or thwarting the inclusiveness ideology of the Web. |
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Moreover the idea of systematic change is incompatible with the ideology of sports. |
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And they aren't stupid, just very religious, incurious and unwilling to take the time to research a view that goes against their ideology. |
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It also stimulated debate on modernism and tradition, on commercialism and social ideology. |
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The indigenized Canadian constitutes a specific refinement in the ideology of whiteness. |
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A political ideology which aims for an ideal society characterized by common ownership and communal life. |
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It's a tendency that infects anybody that mistakes the Faith for an ideology. |
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Materialism begins to fade and a newly awakened spirituality loosens the grip of ingrained beliefs and ideology. |
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Though he has won a reputation as concertedly conservative, he wins the kind of praise rarely accorded those of pronounced ideology. |
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The dominant ideology remained fiercely scientific, the battle against the bugs being the front line. |
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Is it because filial daughters are more bound to filial ideology than runaways? |
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It's a vicious ideology and it's sustained by violence and by the pitiless conversion of its own adherents into dumb weapons. |
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So again like a good politician I shall try to tailor my ideology to make it sound more attuned to a reality that surprises and confounds me. |
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Although mainly a philosophy, Confucianism, the dominant ideology in feudal China, played practically a religious role in Chinese people's life. |
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The traditional Confucianist ethics or patriarchal ideology can be found in the dramas' emphasis on relationship or one's social role. |
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Chiefdoms characteristically have an ideology, precursor to an institutionalized religion, that buttresses the chief's authority. |
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It is brought about, not by ideology, but by a conjunction of circumstances facing the United States now and over the next several years. |
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The hope that example will prove contagious is, as I understand it, the central plank of the neo-conservative ideology in Washington. |
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The essays on Australian Conservatism provided some insight into conservative ideology and organization between the world wars. |
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If they are representative, the only plausible answer is to consider their supposed ideology. |
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Second, they are more likely to have members committed to cooperative organization than are coops founded when socialist ideology is weak. |
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More ironic is that an anti-theist institute should bear all the hallmarks of a religion or ideology. |
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This extensive, polemic point demonstrates the error of interpreting the situation simply in terms of ideology. |
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The irredentist ideology was eventually exacerbated by the fascist regime, which used it as an ideological mask for its expansionist policy. |
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The failing of the left in this regard is many of their people are all about ideology and political correctness. |
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It is not ideology, it is incarnation and when it infects our lives we too become incarnated, real, fleshly, vulnerable, and strangely free. |
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In a party built on ideology, the will of the party reigns over the popular will. |
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The ideology also increased the Moorish soldiers' desire to care for the civilian population of the new land. |
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The novel hides its subversive ideology behind Oshinica's focalization, masterfully using it to challenge the establishment. |
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In most overseas countries the ideology of fundamentalist neoclassical economics has been thrown out. |
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Only the most naive ideology could give the same place to this forecast that it does to the political actualities of the German labour movement. |
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The ideology of the organizing cadre or party is adopted, and its rhetoric comes to be used to express the anger which is the animus of the revolution. |
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The Soviet Union had a serviceable ideology, communism, which appealed to people all over the world. |
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Just as the ancient sages can't be blamed for the ideology of the Sangh Parivar, the actions of these so-called leaders cannot be traced to the Sikh values. |
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The combination of this ideology, the education of Spartan males, and the disciplined maintenance of a standing army gave the Spartans much needed stability. |
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Moral equivalence and malaise, rather than red-hot ideology, motivates haydon. |
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What remains ultimately worrisome is the way theological liberalism has congealed into an ideology, an ideology that will brook no opposition to the party line. |
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And I'll be doing my bit to contribute to the development of its ideology. |
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As politics retreats from grand ideology to technocracy, it has become increasingly important for politicians to emphasise their distinctive values. |
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Up to his death, he clung to Verwoerdian apartheid ideology. |
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It is an ideology that is backed by managerialism, the belief that commercial management principles have the answers to all organisational problems. |
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Contributions are going to be a lot less about ideology, and a lot more about practicality. |
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He could afford to be iconoclastic, largely unburdened by the demands of ideology as he experimented with policy solutions. |
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But what influenced his change of heart to move away from Jacobinism as an ideology? |
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So, when it came to the use of violence, as with so much else in his life, Mandela opted for pragmatism over ideology. |
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He may finally be ready to subsume his ego and ideology for the sake of his country. |
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Perhaps the evenness during WWII was thought to be an aberration and one impact of the War was to change the ideology of the VFL to a more egalitarian one. |
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Certainly not the barn burner of an album Emperor Tomato Ketchup was, but they still make left wing ideology more danceable than Noam Chomsky ever did. |
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The burden that is laid upon a humanist or an atheist or someone who is not bound by any ideology or creed is that you believe in nothing but you believe in anything. |
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Kerr, the former 20-a-day man, is the high priest of this new ideology. |
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The fanatics who buy into the al-Qaeda ideology thrive on anger and hate. |
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Kagan's nomination is a triumph for liberal ideology and judicial activism. |
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They care about nothing but themselves and their self-centered ideology. |
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How one goes about implementing that ideology is open to debate. |
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When the cold war ended, ideology went by the wayside, according to cold warriors like Francis Fukuyama, with whom Michaels agrees on this limited point. |
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It simply means we believe that war is not the way, that life is a gift and that no cause, no belief, no ideology justifies the taking of innocent life. |
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Per Kundera, tweets and blogs translate every link, adding ideology in the guise of summation. |
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As he would later prove in sweeping victories, it was a message he believed transcended ideology and party. |
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The servants of this ideology seek tyranny in the Middle East and beyond. |
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With no firm ideology, swinging like a pendulum from one side to another the brief period of halcyon days in my life passed just like the sand slips out off the hands. |
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Its foundational ideology, stripped of colonialist doubletalk, was simply one of white supremacy. |
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It is exactly these regularly held elections and the freedom of the press that have brought realism to Russian foreign policy and purged it of ideology. |
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The article provides an in-depth analysis of the complex dynamics between the socialist ideology, economic efficiency and legal instrumentalism in China. |
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That he believes charm, soft words, candlelight, good wine, and stagey entrances will overpower ideas, ideology, and partisanship. |
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The refugees and civilian leaders believe the illiberal rhetoric from their armed allies reflect fundraising, not ideology. |
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But every user of a radical ideology as a tool of statecraft fears being out-radicalized. |
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Now the GOP, impelled by ideology matched to calculation, is trying the same game again. |
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Education remains first and foremost a device for drilling party ideology into impressionable minds. |
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Our meritocracy has become the ideology of a self-concerned, infinitely ambitious, and basically fearful economy. |
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They propagate this through a massively institutionalized ideology. |
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But what I hear about the role of women is often inspired by an ideology of machismo. |
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This same ideology was exported out of Saudi Arabia by the power of the petrodollar. |
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Motherly love was glorified within the ideology of the bourgeois family. |
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Some Frenchmen, such as LaFayette were impressed by the ideology of freedom, but that wasn't what caused King Louis XVI to send an army and navy to help us out. |
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In Iran, we see where the path of a violent and unaccountable ideology leads. |
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Engraved in the Corpus Hippocraticum and the Galenic writings, these hypotheses formed a medical ideology that remained influential for millennia of medical history. |
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Human rights as an ideology is a potent mobiliser of support for imperialist interventions and, as mentioned, a formidable guarantor of legitimacy. |
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As in America, the citizens' militia was an integral part of a patriot ideology that extolled the right of a free people to bear arms in defence of liberty. |
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He also assesses critically the corrosive ideology of transient troth and individual gratification that has driven a good deal of this contemporary pathos. |
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Diversity of thought, religion, ideology and freedom of expression is the underpinning of our democracy. |
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There may be as much ideology here as profiteering, but we don't yet know. |
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Most of his speech was an attack on the second ideology and those who he saw as spreading it like UNESCO and Bill Gates. |
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Yet strip away ideology and what emerges are two strikingly similar tales of radicalization, militancy and, in the case of these two men, deradicalization. |
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Status and civic ideology governed the allocation of scarce resources. |
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As a result, our modern gun-rights ideology is often unmoored from any sense of corresponding civic obligation. |
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Fired by ideology each believes the other to be a deviationist. |
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It was almost an economic religion or at least an ideology that was not moored to the actual but the theoretical. |
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That is, neither country can afford to anchor its strategy to ideology, long after any mooring in reality has vanished. |
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Poetry cannot escape ideology nor can evade the class struggle since the latter indirectly or more directly inform the poet's political and artistic consciousness. |
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But the devil with the horns was looked upon as a kind of fool's gold, taught to dummies too stupid to grasp the honest ideology of actual wrongdoing. |
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The great apparent problem with this new ideology is its impossibility. |
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One traditional answer is that these are not instances of conversion because there is no ideology of exclusivity between these sects or religions. |
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For example, the roots of Afrikaner Christian-Nationalist ideology are correctly traced to the Calvinist philosophy advocated by the Doppers and academics of Potchefstroom. |
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Political socialization is not allowed to run its own course but it becomes a means by which the regime overtly seeks to perpetuate itself and the ideology upon which it is based. |
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As it's consequences in some cases turned out to be problematic or acarpous, Nehru's ideology came to be subjected to criticism both from within the and from outside its conceptual framework. |
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Sandoval is more committed to overall fiscal responsibility than wedded to ideology at any cost. |
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Sometimes she does it to defame them, other times to make it seem as if they shared her ideology. |
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We often talk about religion in terms of commitment and ideology, but the aesthetics and experience matter, too. |
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As a result, Dugin, one of the ardent supporters and creators of that ideology, is beginning to attract international attention. |
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It should go without saying that his ideas about how to fight poverty are as a batty as they come, completely driven by ideology. |
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